Environmental Sciences/Human Biology Seminar Series

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the first Environmental Sciences/Human Biology seminar of the academic year.

Dr. Patrick Murphy of the UPEI Biology Department will present “Unraveling metabolite function with disruptive new tools in metabolomics and proteomics”. The seminar will take place on Friday, September 20  at 12:30 pm in the Duffy Science Centre, room 204.  

All are welcome.

Orange Shirt Day

Wear orange on September 30 in honour of Residential School Survivors and to remember those who didn't make it home.

Orange shirts available for sale at the UPEI Bookstore.

Join us for a campus photo at 12:30 pm in the Robertson Library along with an Orange Shirt Day info table.

Telescope Viewing

With the return of fall, the Department of Physics is returning to nighttime telescope viewings at its observatory. The first viewing is scheduled for 8:30-10:00pm on Saturday, September 21. Drop by Memorial Hall 417 for an opportunity to look through the telescope and learn about astronomical objects. This event is weather dependent; in the event of cloudy weather updates will be posted at http://projects.upei.ca/astronomy/

Moved by the State: Forced Relocation and ‘a Good Life’ in Postwar Canada

UPEI’s Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and training for research and public policy. 

Combining the Local and Global Scales: London’s Nineteenth Century ‘Ghost Acres’ 

UPEI’s Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and training for research and public policy. 

Designing Change: A Semicentennial Review of the Comprehensive Development Plan

UPEI’s Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host three public lectures featuring new research on the ways that maps and other geospatial data shape regional development. The lectures are part of a three-day workshop exploring new digital humanities tools and training for research and public policy.